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7 Mr. Vernon, In, l~wkeye-Record and The Lisbon Herald 4 Thurs Oct. n, 1951 rage Lisbon Locals Mr. and Mrs. Don Minert attend- ed Cattle Congress at Waterloo Fri- d ~rs.~V Charles Stork had as her guest over the week end, Mrs. Carl Shults of Benedict, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. James Slyer of Chi- cago spent the week end with his parents, the Frank Sivers. Irvin and Mervin Hotz of Olin were Sunday guests of their broth- er, E E. Hotz, and family. Mrs. J. H. Linsley of Riverside 48th Anniversary is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs W. C. Conklin, and The children of Mr. and Mrs. family. Frank Kolek entertained them at Mr. and Mrs. John Sutliff joined dinner in Cedar Rapids Sunday to relatives Sunday in the home of honor their 48th wedding anniver- her sister, Mrs. Z. C. Struckman at sary. The party had supper in the Waterloo. Mrs. Rachel Miller, Judith, Mari- lyn and Stephen visited Sunday in the Donald Miller home at Garri- son Cpl. Don Ciha and Mrs. Ciha ar- rived Monday from Port Hueneme, !Calif to visit in the parental Jack Ciha and L. E. Morehouse homes Don is to report at Davisville, R.I Oct. 20, He is with the M.C.B. No. 8. Reyhons home. One son, Wes, was unable to be with the family In the group were the Richard Koleks, Springville; the Emil Reyhons and Joe Staskals, Mount Vernon, the Burton and Robert Koleks and Donald Kolek, Cedar Rapids, Dr. Robert Asunyas and Miss Dorothy Staskal, Cedar Rapids, were with the group. At Home In Cedar Rapids'JoAnn Greiner Becomes Mechanicsville Bride Of Roy Arcand Mi s Lucille David[son Miss JoAnn Greiner, daughter of The W.S.C.S. met Friday after- Mr and Mrs. P. L. Greiner of Lis- noon at the church. Mrs Clarence bun, became the bride of Roy T. Hartley led devotions and Mrs. Joe Arcand, son of the Eddie Arcands Cruse had charge of the lesson Mrs. of White Bear, Minn Thursday, Ralph Albaugh, who is secretary of Oct. 4 in St. John's church, Lisbon spiritual life, gave a report. Mrs." The Rev. J R. Goodman read the Ralph Campbell had charge of the service at 9 o'clock, before an altar music. Gifts were taken for the banked with asters, hydrangeas and Helping Hand Home at Sioux City. chrysanthemums. Refreshments were served hy Mrs. Everette Puffer, Mrs. George The bride's white satin gown was styled with a triple bertha collar Brown, Mrs. Harry Conner, Mrs. and nylon net yoke, offset in seed George Conner, Mrs. Lewis Aaron pearl trim. The long sleeves termin- and Mrs. Frank Krumroy Mrs. Frank Davin of Augusta, Ga. ated in points at the wrists, and her FAMILY WILL LEAVE and Miss Mary Davin of Cedar Ra- full skirt extended into a seniorThe Ronald Herwig family will pids were callers in town on Sun- train A rolled headband trimmed day. in pearls held her fingertip veil.~ leave Mechanicsville this week. Mr. Mrs. Dick Carbee was hostess ~ She carried white carnations and Herwig who will be associated with Tuesday afternoon, to her Two by,stephanotis, the ~IcKesson & Robbins .Who!e- Four bridge club. Mrs. Don Minert ~ The Misses Rita C~oll~o- ~,~ sale ~rug ~:o.:,wm go to cairo, lu wnere ne wiu attenu a salesman- was a guest ~ Jane, Martha, Myra and Gloria shin school s,~onsored b, ~'~ n : : Grein " . ~ ~- ** a -,~ ,-~,s J &a l A Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Caraway of ~ :~ er, sisters of the bmde served lcomnanv Mr T-T~ ;a ~,~a rocerv ann / |QrKer Monmouth were Wednesday dinner ~ : :]i! as bridesmaids wearing varying~ ,- %- ~. -: -o ,- ~ ,v W " shades . ' ~sons Wlll go To Tulsa, UKIa. wnere guests m me twr, ann Mrs. r~. . oz olue. rne~r wni~e pic-~the will " " '" I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Emerson, r y spend this hme with her L sbon Phone 105 Walmer home tu e hats were edged in lace and narents ~1~ w ; h .~ wno were marine, on ~,amraayth " ' ~" ~" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis. vis-. Sept, 29, have returned from a carnatioeY carmedns MaureenC l malArcandb uquetSdaugh f the Herwig Sundry store, came here . honeymoon trip throughWmconsm. t~ ~ ~ ~ ~,~: ~ . . Y g y pe to lo- ited Sunday in the home of hls sis " three ears a o The ex ct ~er, tars ~l. ~. vanaer ~.maen, tie- They were at LaCrosse Wisconsin e~a~ld~f'~t'i,~,'.~ ~."~;. " ,~r'/eate m the south after Mr. Herwig i BO I n 9c iii i Methodist Study Group will meet room's bro h rs " " Conner i PURE PORK SAUSAGE, 1 lb. roll 39c with Mrs Lloyd Graver Thursday engineerat the Cherry-Burrell g t e,Medore. Arcand J . Gues~. were Mrs. Allen i Carp oz wnice tsear ann wilzrea Arcandl acKson. ~vlrs. ~loise martinez ann afternoon ucz lu lvlrs ~acnel " '. . " " " I " ~of Stfllwater ushered Tommy Mrs. Alberta Krumroy ' iVlluer lS leaoer ' ' ~ ' . Ih 45c " I,Re ,~ ~ e* ~ Halley of South St Paul was ring Mrs Don Young entertained her The W. L. Kynetts and Mrs. E. E. ILaales rlan lea KOII : bearer, i pinochle club at her home Thurs- Hoover and the W H Hoovers of : I home Thursda evenin Priz s " Demonstration Monda I Mrs Gremer wore a navy blue, Y g e PORK LOIt'~ END ROAST, Ib 44c Mr. Vernon were Sunday guests of Y gabarcline suit with ~ra- accentslwere awarded to Mrs. Asa Robin- the Guy Hoovers in Muscatine. . " ~" ~ I son and ' I The Lisbon adult night school for and a pink corsage. The mother,Mrs. Me~e OConner . ! r'l~l~i~l~ |~ b,i~ I1~ ,tl~, lvlr. ann lVlrs, t~narles ttummeu, Iworo~n ,~, ~,~,~ The, ~.~ ~,] of the bridegroom wore a brown l lvlr. an~ z~zrs, b. ~. t~olenoaugn~ ~, v,~ ,v, 1 ~. ~. ~ ~ ~ ~,~ o "" ~and Mrs MaIlan" Sol" ' Rmhard and Patm cm of Dixon, Ill ]on curtains for the Home Economics gabardine suit with matching ac-j . . . . m of Vznton were guests in me name oI Mrs. ~.~.~ At R n ~o Monday tho 15th cessories and a eorsaffe of yellow anti tvlrs, barn Snolley ann grand-I II TUNA, Van Cam,6 oz 24c Mamie Rieger over the week end. th ill h~,t~ roll a tr~ roses dau~,hter of Cedar Rapids visited i -- " --- " -- " " here zrom" ruesclay- until Thursday ~ ,n Mrs. Ivan Stanley entertained her tion and tips on sewing A reception was given at the! i- *"~ ao~ ~ ; r o^.: 1 Four Square bridge club Wednes home of the brides parents follow-t 'r n PEACHES, Hunt's, shoed or half, No. 2 3--93c U dav afternoon Guests were~Mrs ,- n ~ . .~ . : and Rex Taylor homes. ! ' - " n r r t : ea oy a umner zor lzu guests in tne Mr anr " Graver Miehe and Mrs L E Crelly [uaa aren $ Keelec ~ I . d M s. Lee Taylor werel parlors oz me cnurcn, lne eoupm I a week end guests of Dr and Mr~ I , II KOSHER DILL PICKLES, Heinz 25c I Dr. and Mrs. G, R, Andre were in I were honored at a wedding, dance Mrs. Darrell Kohl, Pres. ! a " W. Maranville at Peori'a Ill. ~" ~ ! I Samraay e'~ enln~, at Wtthrow | " Chicago this week to attend a mill- i " Sund i ' I . I ay d nner guests of Mrs. An-: nRE iNe. mo, thie -t 21- ~ tary surgeons meeting. They went I,On Wednesday afternoon:, Oct. . 3, Minn. na Rhoads were the Archie Tar- ! r" ~1 in Sunday and returnedWednes-1tne tsana rarems me~ ac me ~,ls- For the wedding tripto Minne-Isons and Douglas of Cedar Ra~idsl m n~ day. I bun school house. Election of of- ' sota the bride chose a red suit with ! and the Elwooct Rhoads' and David I ~/1~ ~ ~ J ~)1 li Iflcers resulted in the re-election of a white velvet hat and matching ac : n v*-,=v, Jl~n~u om~. II] Mr. and Mrs. John Miller thel ~ ~, ~'^~-, * ----! "I ~wr. ann ~vtrs. ,~ugus~ ~.uKes oz! ,J.Y ~ ~ JL~d[[~lt JL~.UIII lug ,~l. t~ IYLIb cessor[es in o m nlMax Stahls Sharla and Jean Ellen AI Re-nolds is new vice ,~res and --- -~ c uple WIll make Waterloo were week end guests of - m c -.~- d~-n^r m.~,~ ~f a~rr .7 ~',tut~lr iloln~ aL iu/ ~econa screet,the ivlisses J~tla conner and Mar-, ,: m"dP'%nllMl'lrAllkJ CI~D~IIPI~ ~i and Mrs Marian Jamison at Mar-~M s. D o hy e e e as e. I NE, Cedar Rapzds. !3orie Crisman. Mrs. Lukes is the! ~vmwm,~ [vvn~um~uul J -m~vm~,m~ I treas n mion. " [ " ! Mr. Arcand received a bachelor'sI former Mildred Thierman who i I ~everal proposmons were ms . . -degree in electrical engineering and taught in the local schools several cussea ann plans mane ior ~ne next | We reserve the right to limit, Ili business administration at the Uni-I years ago. I leT mon~ns ,~ nenen~ emer~am m m " ";versity of Minnesota, and is em-i Bert Eagerty was taken to St. j men~ is oelng plannea for Novem " t ! "!played by Collins Radio Company. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids, Sat- ber ann fl oazaar ior ~ecemoer --- ; His bride a graduate of the Mercy lurday for observation and treat-i It was decided mat ~ne meeting h " ' ~ " -- ospttal school of nursm, is era- men antes w oum oe me nrsc weonesaay "" " 2 m i ployed in the offices of Dr. James l Mrs. John Cameron visited rela- a~texnoon o~ every moron atp " '" R. Flynn in Cedar Rapids. ] lives near Tipton last week. : ,~m t -- . . ! Mrs. Nell Jackson left Wednesday ~ti[y guests were ptesenc at me, Ine 3ervlce I " for Ringsted where she will visit ,P. L. Greiner home Thursday eve- for some time in the home of her Pfc. Dean A. Emerson was trans- ning for a reception honoring Mr. son-in-law and daughter the For- ferred to Texas where he will take and Mrs. Arcand. The time was'rest Christiansons. d~ the clerk typist course He was in spent with group singing and danc- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhoads and : :,:. charge of the group on the transfer ing. Charlotte Blake of Lisbon Mrs. Myrtle DeForest visited from Sheppard Air Base. His new~ sang two songs. An act by Mary friends at Iowa City and West Lib- address is Pfc. Dean A. Emerson, i Gallagher and Helen Turner of Ce- erty Monday. A. F, 1703260788, 3469 School Sqdn dar Rapids, dressed in "Gay Nine-' Mrs. Frank Campbell spent the Flight No 1, West Texas State ties" costume was very well receiv- week end in Davenport in the home College, Canyon, Texas. ~ ed Mrs. Greiner served lunch later of her son Vinton Campbell, and COLLISION DAMAGES CARS i in the evening. I family. The cars of Dan Morningstar and WAKATA CAMPF~[RE Mrs. H. H. Kiehl is visiting in Ce- Mrs. Alvin Lehr were damaged in i The Wakata Camp Fire group had dar Rapids in the home of her son- a collision at the Claude Ferguson a wiener roast at Lorraine Morn-!in-law and daughter, the John Eg- intersection a short distance north- ingstar's Monday, Sept. 24. We worts. east of Lisbon at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, roasted corn in the coals of the fire. Mr. and Mrs. James Gill and son Oct. 2. No one was injured. Mr. Last week we delivered bills for Terry of Manchester are visiting Morningstar was turned on Hoosier the rummage sale Regular meeting Mrs. Will Kline this week. Lane from the east as Mrs. Lehr was held Monday. the 8th at the The Lee Taylors were Friday M 0 D E R N AIR CONOITIONER was driving north. Damage to the home of our leacter, Mrs. Franks. supper guests of the Paul Clarks at cars totalled around $300. i We sang and made plans for our'Cedar Rapids. A regular meeting of the Ameri- Council Fire next week. --Jane can Legion Auxiliary was held Mellow toned walnut makes this exception- Oaly60"lfigh, 23~,~"wide,'23~" Lisbon Chapter O.E.S. meets in Miller, scribe. ~ro deep, it'sone of the mo~teflicient, regular session at 7:30 this Thurs- Monday evening at the Legion hall. ally smart am. The big double dresser and neatest, quietest oil furnacee day. Mrs. Fred Tonne, W. M will The W. C. Conklins entertained Following the business meeting re- ~, at known! Complete with hush-hu~h honor Past Matrons and Past Pa- at a party Sunday afternoon for freshments were served by Mrs. five drawer chest are really conversation rubber-mounted blower . . . trans. ~ the 7th birthday of their son, Mi- aester Nicoll, Mrs. Robert Ross, pieces. Micro-Mix, world's finest high- Mrs. Charles Braddeck of Detroit, chael.His guests were Douglas Mrs. Willard Boots and Mrs. Ray pressure burner . . . exclusive Collins. "wrap-around"radiatorformaxi-Mich spent the week end with Miehe,John Franks. David Zim- mum economy . . . and famot~ Mrs. Oscar Haeseler and mother,mer, Thayne Stanley, Larry Dennis, Lennox Mellow-WarmthcontroiM Mrs Mary Caraway, in the Haesel- Jay Miller and John Zahorik. White Oak Let us.~how you this versatile new er home I Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wiskus and Judy, ~lrs. Raymon Stearns winter air conditioner TODAY! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nosley, with a cousin, Andy Wiskus and The James Cushers of Waterloo daughter Marlene and Miss Martha family of Tipton, visited Saturday were Sunday afternoon callers in Furniture and Morticians Nosley were Sunday dinner guests and Sunday at LaCrosse, Wis with the Horace Brutzman home Lisbon Phones 50, 165 Mt. Vernon dial 5012 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nosley in Al's sister, Sister Christella, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siebels, Mr. CMr. and-Mrs Paul Bowers, Miss'Claa;do~t land Mrs. Merle Jackson. Mr. and edar Rapids. cousins, Sister Regina and SisterI t~ ~cghgYormade the trip by Mrs Allen Jackson spent Wednes- Janet. Mrs. Josephine Helmer and, . I day at Cattle Congress. ~RLP'S LARGEST MANUFACTg~R$ AND the Harold Stonekings and Homer Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holland of The Harry Nost family were Sun- E/161NEEIL~ OF WARM ~R HEATING SYSTEMS were Sunday guests of the Hillis Leland, came Friday from Water- day guests in the Broderson home Helmers at Dubuque. i loo, where they attended Cattleat Wyoming. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Gardner, the Congress, to visit her parents, the The John Waltons and daughters Crawford Heating - ,no v an Charles Sankots Sunday they vis- of Mt. Vernon were Sunday visitors ~ nd Tlmm, d at the Raymon Stearns home. ,~ - ,- -* ~-.~^- ~. lieu Lvlrs tloliancl's sister Mrs J & Electric me z~uuay ~cnen~s o~ ~c P'of z~" Hlnkle" " and family' at Fazrfleld'" ." ' Charivaries appeared Wednesday ids were Sunday dinner guests . ' " evening at the homes of recent the Fred Schenks at Central City i Iowa Children's Home Society newlwveds. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth American Standard-Sanitary Plumbing and o.L. Crawford, Owner Joe and Mike Bova and Merle fund drive will begin Oct. 15 and Peiper and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kohl. Heating Products Phone 205 Lisbon, In. Beasmore leave Friday for Miami, continue through the 22nd, in Lis- The Leo Youngblut family, and Fla to attend the National Ameri- bun under the sponsorship of the Miss Anna Nelson of Martelle spent Kelvinator Home Appliances can Legion convention next week. Horizon club. Mrs. Paul Bowers Saturday evening at the Wilfred After the convention they plan a will direct the drive. Mrs. Albert Barber home. and sightseeing trip Blinks is chairman in Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siebels Phone 1 I0 or 213 Lisbon, lawn Alvin Miller will enter Veterans !township. Jerry spent Sunday at the Garland] Miss Helen Snyder of Cedar Rap- Capron home near Olin. hospital, Des Moines, this Thurs-I day for observation. The Millers' ids came Friday to visit for a few The Louis McGee family of as-I daughter Margaret, entered Uni- days with her sisters, Mrs. Don age are enjoying a week's visit inI versity hospital last Fridayfor Frink and Mrs. Fred Tonne Other the Perry Russell home. treatment of a heart ailment. ;Sunday guests in the Frink home Mrs. Frieda Siebels of Marion Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slocum of were Francis Antone of Cedar Rap- spent Wednesday and Thursday at Charles City, Mr. and Mrs. P. E ids and the Harry Sproston family the Fred Siebels home - AMERICA'S 'rHRIIl 'lrnnm'lr HI H-POWERED Frink, Mrs. Art Johnson and Mr. of Mt. Vernon. Sunday guests in the Wilfred ~, and Mrs Ed Tlusty of Cedar Rap- Giving Bluebirds met with theirBarber home were Mr. and Mrs. " ; ids were Sunday visitors of the R. leader, Mrs. Howard Mason, Man-H. J. Wehrhand of Atkins, the Ray- !day evening Officers elected were man Gefaller fam!ly of Palo, the L. Frinks. !pres Bernita Capper; vice pros Glen Schirm ~ami~y o~. ~ewnal~, Federated Aid Society will meet Gloria Greiner" sec. Mardell Ma-Miss ~vmriel t~oraon o~ ~armn ann with Mrs. Irene Andre and Mrs.~:son; treas Beverly Lange. We R~chald' Wehrhand of Atkms' . ~ Clara Burge at 2 p.m. Thursday, talked about our party the 15th.-- --~-------~ ,~, Oct. 18. Mrs. Charles Stork will',Rita Bigley, scribe Lisbon ~.nurcn I~IoTes ~" have the program and Miss Ruth ] Kohl, Bible Study. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maguire of iST. 3OHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ! Mrs. A. Tillia has returned to the lChicag arrived Sunday for aIFather J. Raphael Goodman ! ~week's visit in the Milo Kaliban - For The Week - name o~ ner aaugmer mrs. t:nar~es " "-" weeks name ~on ann tmo r~aliban of Religion School Thursday at 7:30 ~' t r~oei~ az~er a stay oz eight . ~+ '~ ~ ,~ h ~ ~- ~ ~oras COllege L~uouque, spent the p.m. for high school pupils. h ,~-,~- ,*,-s-,=-, ,~,~ " - - -' Catechism Saturday at 9:45 am. . week ena at name ~v~r ann ~wrs ard Rinehart, m Davenport. The . " Rineharts brought her Sunday ~,eo t~aDat~a, ~.lnua ann xommy o~ for grade school pupils [Monticello spent Sunday in the Sunday Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 2"~b' ,JlgT-~T~~O Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson spent [ parental Kaliban home. a.m. X:) ~+~- ~ o~ .~,o ~ to ,~ ~ ,t,~ ~ g~/OO~ d~p~~ the week end with Mrs. Peterson's daughter, Mrs. Harry Blair and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kohl of Long THE METHODISqP CHURCH family at Manilla. Wednesday the Beach, Calif left Thursday forM.C. Melcher, Minister Petersons and Mr. and Mrs. Frank!their home after a visit with rela- Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. ", Fairley of Marion attended Cattle tires for several weeks. They werei Worship Service, 9:50 a.m. guests of his niece, Mrs. J. F. Bow-I Congress. ors, during their stay Sunday vis-] FEDERATED CHURCH Mrs. Catherine Westphal of Stan- itors in the Bowers home were Mr. ! Sunday school 9:30. wood was a guest of the L. A. Pe- and Mrs Lee Brock and Mrs. John, Morning Worship 10:30 ~" tersons several days the latter part " Carville of Mechanlcswlle. I Note the change of time for eve- of the week. The Ralph Petersons The W. M. and D. A Bennetts andI ning meetings: Young People's from ~, and Pam of Bellevue spent the Mrs. V. M. Bennett of Mechanics- 1 7 to 6:30; Church Service from 8 to week end in the parental Peterson ville were hosts Sunday in the W.I7:30. k at ~" ! ~ home ~ The H. W. Walmers entertained M Bennett home to a group of Rev. Win. Dykhuses will spea . friends for an annual get-to-gether, the morning service the next two Far advanced new type at dinner Tuesday evening, the Or- They were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox, ] Sundays- ville Crawfords, Bob, Barbara, Don Mr. and Mrs. Gler~ Deitrich, Mr. of V-8 engine! and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haak and Mrs. Nell Fox, Rollin Fox and Lisbon Business Directory md the Frank Gravers of Cedar Mrs. Mae Johnson, all of Vinton. GARDNER AND ANDRE Lightning,fast pick up! Rapids. The dinner honored Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith and Phones: Office 2-91 Residence 3-9I Crawford's birthday. Noel returned Tuesday night to Physicians and Surgeons " I= Terrific zip on hills!,Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sullivan of Garrison after a lovely trip to Colo- 0 Winfield, Ill arrived at the P. L. rado, Nebraska, Kansas and Mis- 3. M. CARBEE ~. J .-|he Greiner home last Wednesday to souri. In Nebraska mostly hay is Notary Public Insuranee No premium fued needed! Run, a Studebaker Co, tttend the Greiner-Arcand wed- grown, and some corn They bale 4% Farm Loans " " :~ :" V-8 led ~11 other competing ding. Mrs. Sullivan returned home the hay and ship it east for big cat- Phone 127Lisbon. low, I on Friday while Mr. Sullivan re- tle feeders. Lots of kaffir corn in A bargain buy for anyone! eightsinactualm|iespergallon! turned to Winfield late Sunday. Kansas. In Colorado they visited J@HNSTON AND MORGAN Lt. Col. and Mrs. John D. Reid, in Colorado Springs with relatives FUNERAL HOME I A --/ -- R S~ud~b@ker 0v~drive, opfiono| at exlra cesL wos u~ed mantas ~o pay. - . daughter Louise of Omaha, Nebr and saw many points of interest. C. B. Johnston Jack P. Morgan and his father, Stanley Reid of Ce- Seven Falls, Helen Hunt Jackson's Licensed Morticians ~tomaticDrwev Ski tsf#~itself, no tckSedalt Extram#t--amtworthitl ,' Extra mar~l~! SW, d~bal~rA " " . r ~ * --,~ dar Rapids, visited last week in the grave is. They visited relatives and Mt. Vernon Phone -- Dial 5012 t ~ Lisbon Phones 165 and 50 ' ~ ~ .~ r~ R.R. Reid home. Lt. Reid recently friends in Denver, saw the house . ~ " ~ " -: ~ " " W.M. BENNE'I~ :. ~ : received his advanced commission, where Mr. and Mrs. Smith were ~i ~-P His headquarters are at the air base married 42 years ago. They also Office Phone---146 /. ,~. near Omaha. His duties are that saw the Cliff House, Estes Park, Farms for Sale '~ of inspecting bases over the entire Granby and Long Peak, Cave of Real Estate and Insurance Phone 150 " ~ ": Lisbon, Iowa country, the Winds and Garden of the Gods. Houses for Sale or Rent WILLIA South Side Phone 68 Lisbon, la. Pork Liver, Ib 31c Sweet Mustard Pickle Spread 15c CoFfee Cake Mix 24c Ry-Crisp 20c New Light Honey, 5 lb. pail 93c Super Suds, Total Price Refund 33c Pumpkin, No. 2Vz can 22c Sunbrite Scouring Powder 8c Peas, 2 cans i'. 29c Celery, large bunch ]7c Lettuce, 2 heads 25c Heinz 57 Sauce . 23c Fresh Fruit and Oysters Birds Eye Mixed Vegetables 23c WATCH OUT FOR THAT FIRST "COLD SNAP" When Jack Frost starts to come around-be- ware. Be prepared before winter's icy clutch- es stops your car dead. Now is the time to winterize. We can prepare your car for cold temperatures with complete change-over lu- brication, anti-freeze, battery, and ignition check. Don't wait 'til it's too late. Plenty of Permanent Anti-Freeze available now. Phone 150 Lisbon, Iowa le Save more corn in straight or contoured rows with the John Deere No. 200 Two-Row Pull-Type Picker. Distinctly different, the No. 200 weighs from 700 to 1,000 pounds less than other pull-type pickers and requires less tractor power. In opening up the field, the No. 200 runs down only two rows as against three or four by the ordinary picker. And, the No. 200 is the onlypicker that's completely successful in contour-planted corn. The close-coupled hitch keeps the wagon "hug- ging the picker" on the bends as well as the straightaway. Many users claim the No. 200 is the most sensible, most economical and convenient two- row, pull-type picker ever built. But, see for yourself -- ask us for a free demonstration. YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER Lisbon, Iowa Phone 32 or 214 Advertise or Be Forgotten That's one of the big questions on most farms in this section. And we are well equip- ped to help you solve the problem, with a Lisbon Ma "qm Y( T